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What Is a Meta-DSP and How Do You Build One?

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On the buy side, the most common platform used by brands and ad agencies to purchase ad space is called a demand-side platform (DSP). brands and ad agencies) to purchase ad space on an impressions-by-impression basis via a process known as real-time bidding (RTB). DSPs allow media buyers (i.e.

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How To Design and Build an SSP and an Ad Exchange

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Supply-side platforms (SSPs) and ad exchanges form the backbone of the online advertising industry, streamlining the process of digital ad selling and ad buying. Ad exchanges, on the other hand, serve as digital marketplaces, bridging the gap between ad buyers and sellers and making real-time transactions possible.

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How To Build a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)

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A demand-side platform (DSP) is a piece of software that advertisers and ad agencies use when they want to buy ad inventory in an optimally streamlined manner across multiple ad exchanges and supply sources. Examples of Clearcode-Built DSPs Kanary NEST SITO Mobile Ad Banker Case Study What Is a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)?

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Why Do Companies Want to Build Their Own RTB Bidder or DSP

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The Top Reasons Why Companies Want To Build Their Own RTB Bidder or DSP For Ad Agencies For Tech Companies Benefits of Building Your Own Bidder or DSP for Advertising Operations Key Points A demand-side platform (DSP) is an AdTech platform for ad buyers (brands and ad agencies) to purchase ad inventory on an impression-by-impression basis.

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What every marketer needs to know about programmatic advertising

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Programmatic advertising is now being used to sell ad space for CTV, digital radio and digital out of home (DOOH). When a person clicks on a website, the site’s owner uses a Supply-Side Platform (SSP) to notify one or multiple Ad-Exchanges to put the ad space up for auction. How does programmatic advertising work?

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DSP, SSP, and Ad Exchange: What’s the Difference?

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Understanding programmatic advertising is understanding the individual technologies that combine to create it: DSP, SSP, and ad exchanges being key components. Programmatic advertising has enabled a myriad of businesses to advertise across platforms without having to engage an expensive third party like an advertising agency.

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Key Features of an SSP

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Key Points A supply-side platform (SSP) is an advertising technology platform that enables publishers to manage, sell, and optimize their available ad inventory on websites, mobile apps and other digital advertising channels. Publishers use SSPs to streamline ad operations and maximize their efficiency and revenue potential.